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Programmed track selection
You can set the unit to play a selection of
tracks from your disc.
To select specific tracks
Make sure there is no CD playing.
Press the Program button. The display
flashes “Pr” and the Programme light
comes on.
Press >> Skip/Search or << Skip/Search
to display the track number you want.
Press the Program button to select the
track. The display flashes “Pr”.
Now press << Skip/Search or >> Skip/
Search to display the next track you want.
Press the Program button to select the
track.
Repeat these steps until all the tracks you
want are stored. You can select a maximum
of 22 tracks. You can select a track more
than once.
Press the Play button. The first pro-
grammed track is displayed and your
selection starts playing.
After all the programmed tracks have been
played, the CD player stops automatically
and your programmed tracks are cleared.
Please note
if, during track selection, you press the Play/
Pause button before pressing the Program
button, the track will not be stored in the
program memory and the disc will start
playing from the first selected track.
Repeat disc play
You can set your CD player to repeat play a
single track, the whole disc or your pro-
grammed track selection.
To repeat a single track
Press << Skip/Search or >> Skip/Search
to select a track.
Press the Repeat button once. The display
will show a flashing dot to indicate “track
repeat” is on.
Press Play/Pause to play the track.
The selected track will play continuously
until you press Stop or press the Repeat
button twice more.
To repeat the whole disc
Press the Repeat button twice. The
display will show a solid dot to indicate
“disc repeat” is on.
Press Play. The entire disc will play
continuously until you press Stop or press
the Repeat button once more.
To repeat a programmed selection
Select your tracks as shown on page 6.
Press the Repeat button once.
Press Play. The programmed tracks will
play continuously until you press Stop or
press the Repeat button twice more.
Caution
This product uses a later. Avoid any direct
exposure to the laser beam. Use of controls,
adjustments or procedures not listed in this
guide may result in hazardous exposure.